An Open Letter from a Pass Holder: Sunday River, It’s Time to Listen
On Boyne’s drift, Killington’s reawakening, and the little mountain in New Hampshire that quietly showed everyone how it’s done. By Daniel Kaufman | April 2026 I’m a Sunday River pass holder. I own property there. I love that mountain — the eight interconnected peaks, the snowmaking that won’t quit, the community of people who’ve made Western Maine’s ski scene their winter home. This piece comes from love, not grievance. But love sometimes means telling the truth. Let me say upfront: Boyne Resorts is not the enemy. They’re not Vail. They’re a family-owned company that’s been around since 1947, still run by the Kircher family, and they have made real capital investments at Sunday River — new lifts, snowmaking upgrades, infrastructure improvements that matter. Credit where it’s due. But something has been drifting. And when you compare what’s happening at Sunday River to what Killington is doing under new independent ownership — and to what a small mountain in Jackson, New Hampshire is...